Title: HIST 2509 A History of Germany
1HIST 2509 A History of Germany
- Lecture 11-1
- Nationhood, But National Unity?
2Announcement
- Thursday Workshop on Effi Briest (last name
A-L) next Tuesday same (K-Z) - -mini-lecture Bourgeois Society in Wilhelmine
Germany followed by workshop - -come with notes one paragraph synopsis of
novella -- to be handed in for participation
credit
3Todays Main Themes
- Reactions to Jewish Emancipation
- So-called Verjüdung of society
- From religious to cultural and finally racial
anti-Semitism in late 19th century -- why?
4- We were so German
- We were so assimilated
- We were so middle class
- 1933 600,000 population or 1
5Jewish Population by 1933
6Assimilation and conversion Heinrich
Heine (1797-1896)
7More German than the Germans
- -examples?
- -family, respect for law and order
- -reverence for education
- -morality and respectability
- -in 1930s memoir quoting Goethe at every meal
8Reich Association of Jewish War Veterans placard
1920
9Why Such Outsiders?
- -historic isolation -- Judengasse to Judenviertel
- -Teutomania and German nationalism
- no fatherland and no interest in ours
- -fear of mongrelization of German ways
10Why Such Outsiders?
- -equation of Jews with liberalism and liberal
ideas -- Hep Hep Riots of 1819 and 1848
revolution - -what does it mean to be German? (religion,
masculinity, family)
11Emancipation and its Discontents
- With greater assimilation and emancipation -- new
definitions to mark outsider status - Emergence of racial discourse in late 19th
century
12I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- the Emancipation Edict of April 1871
- -full citizenship rights no more oaths
- -no longer need for conversion
- -could keep names
- -access to free professions
- -access to university education
13Jewish presence in middle-class occupations by
1933
14I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- b. Verjüdung of society? (very bottom)
- - judeification, Richard Wagner 1850
15I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- c. political, social, cultural integration
- -Industrial Revolution and changing society
- -no longer Schnorrer (sponger)
- and Betteljude (beggars)
16I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- c. political, economic, social, and cultural
integration - -enterprise, banking, commerce Deutsche Bank
- -Georg von Siemens and Ludwig Bamberger
- -Gerson von Blankröder
17I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- c. political, economic, social, and cultural
integration - -publishing Rudolf Mosse
- Berliner Tageblatt
18I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- c. political, economic, social, and cultural
integration - -business Albert Ballins
- Hamburg-Amerika Line
Ballin with Kaiser Wilhelm II
19By 1914, worlds largest shipping line
20I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- c. political, economic, social, and cultural
integration - -business department stores
- -Tietz, Wertheim, KaDe,We
- -boycotts in 1933
21I. Emancipation in Real Terms
- d. integration, and then some more German than
the Germans - -Bildung (education) and Sittlichkeit (morality)
- -Siegfried, Hedwig, and Helga
- -Juedische Frauenbund (Jewish Womens
Association) - - three day Jews
- -synagogues and cemeteries, Weissensee in Berlin
22II. Political Anti-Semitism
- Adolf Stoecker, Christian Social Workers Party
- Wilhelm Marr, The Victory of the Jews 1879
- Heinrich von Treitschke, University of Berlin
- Anti-Semites Petition, 1880
- Theodor Mommsen moderation
23III. The Rise of Science